Wednesday, June 29, 2005
chemo can cause joint pain. this is a good thing. I'll take your joint pain over your recurrent tumor any day.
A. has had a cold and is therefore unable to go to childcare. I am starting to understand why Sylvia Plath put her head in the oven. I am sending off material I'm not entirely happy with because there are deadlines. hopefully on Friday I'll have time to work up something new in peace. maybe.
A. has had a cold and is therefore unable to go to childcare. I am starting to understand why Sylvia Plath put her head in the oven. I am sending off material I'm not entirely happy with because there are deadlines. hopefully on Friday I'll have time to work up something new in peace. maybe.
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will you be having a scan of some kind between the end of chemo and the start of radiation? hopefully that will put your mind at ease about the aches and pains as well.
nope. none offered, none requested. scans and other tests just scare the hell out of me, then there's the waiting for results...plus finding something will not necessarily increase my survival time, just make it more miserable. I get blood tests before I next see the main oncologist though, just in case my veins were getting comfy.
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